Claims
- 1. A tennis ball holder for removably grasping a regulation tennis ball by forcing together a tennis ball having a particular diameter and a nap surface and said holder characterized by: a one-piece molded cup having substantially the shape of a frustum of a cone with a substantially flat base at a smaller first end, a substantially conical slotted wall extending from the perimeter of said base to an open, larger, second end, said slotted wall including a plurality of first slots and second slots; said first slots coextensive with said open, second end and extending axially from said second end toward said base, each adjacent pair of said first slots defining a portion of wall therebetween having the form of a petal attached at said base and movable at said open end so that said petals forming said wall can spread apart at said open end when said open end is forced against said ball with sufficient elasticity to retract when said ball is removed, thereby providing said wall with an expansible diameter at said open end;
- at least one nap-engaging tooth means on said wall for releasably engaging said nap surface coextensive with each said petal at said open end and extending radially and inwardly into said cup for holding said ball in place;
- each of said second slots originating in said base and extending axially in said petal toward said open end and terminating at said nap-engaging tooth means, said second slot thereby providing means for molding said holder in one piece with a die with a simple rectilinear open and closing motion, said second slots further enhancing the flexibility of said petals.
- 2. The holder according to claim 1, in which the diameter of a said open end is less than the diameter of a said ball.
- 3. The holder according to claim 1, in which said tooth means includes hook and loop material.
- 4. The holder according to claim 1, in which said base means includes wearing apparel attaching means for attaching to the clothing of a tennis player.
- 5. The holder according to claim 4, in which said wearing apparel attaching means includes a spring clip.
- 6. The holder according to claim 4, in which said wearing apparel attaching means includes a closed loop.
- 7. A tennis ball holder for removably grasping a regulation tennis ball having a nap surface by forcing said holder and said ball together characterized by: a one piece molded cup with a substantially flat base at a first end;
- a substantially cylindrical wall extending from said first end to a second, open end for receiving a portion of said ball;
- a plurality of first slots in said wall substantially parallel to each other, originating at said open end and extending toward said base, said first slots thereby defining a plurality of elastic petals joined at said base and free to elastically open out at said open end when said open end is forced over said ball, thereby providing said wall with an expansible diameter at said open end;
- at least one nap-engaging tooth means at the open end of each said petal, said tooth means connected at its base to said petal and extending radially toward the axis of said cup for releasably engaging the nap covering said ball.
- 8. The holder according to claim 7, in which said wall further includes at least one second slot in each petal, said second slot originating in said base, extending toward said open end and terminating at said tooth means for easier fabrication by a simple molding process.
- 9. The holder according to claim 8, in which said base includes wearing apparel attaching means for attaching to the clothing of a tennis player.
- 10. The holder according to claim 7, in which said tooth means includes hoop and loop material.
- 11. The holder according to claim 7, in which said base means includes wearing apparel attaching means for attaching to the clothing of a tennis player.
- 12. The holder according to claim 11, in which said wearing apparel attaching means includes spring clip means.
- 13. The holder according to claim 11, in which said wearing apparel attaching means includes a closed loop.
- 14. The holder according to claim 7, in which the diameter of a said open end is less than the diameter of a said ball.
- 15. The holder according to claim 14, in which said tooth means includes hook and loop type fastener material.
- 16. The holder according to claim 14, in which said base includes wearing apparel attaching means for attaching to the clothing of tennis player.
- 17. The holder according to claim 16, in which said wearing apparel attaching means includes spring clip means for attaching to wearing apparel.
- 18. The holder according to claim 16, in which said wearing apparel attaching means includes a closed loop.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/046,164 filed May 7, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,815,738.
PCT Information
| Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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Kind |
102e Date |
371c Date |
| PCT/US88/01177 |
4/11/1988 |
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10/10/1989 |
10/10/1989 |
| Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
| WO88/08732 |
11/17/1988 |
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Jul 1956 |
ITX |
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| 2035185 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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46164 |
May 1987 |
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